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Valentine's day is a time to take stock of love, currently, lost and wished for. If you have a special someone in your life, finding the right gift can be a challenge. When it just has to be perfect to impress the one you love or hope to love, well, less than perfect isn’t an option. With all that love in the air, we’ve built a list of the most expensive concerts on Valentines Day. Not surprisingly, Las Vegas dominates the list with six of the top 10 shows. Sin City is known for it’s 24-hour chapels and shotgun weddings, and the list of shows provides fertile ground for cupid to set his mark, at prices for all budgets. When looking at options, be sure to factor in $75, which is the cheapest price point for tying the knot.

Fittingly, the highest priced event of Valentine’s Day is by one the most enduring couples in all of music: Tim McGraw & Faith Hil. With an average ticket price of $341.39, their show at the Venetian Resort and Casino in Las Vegas is 41.33% more expensive than Shania Twain’s right down the strip at Caesar’s Palace. McGraw is guaranteed to play his lustful new single “Southern Girl,” while Faith Hill will likely play her classic love songs “This Kiss” and “The Way You Love Me.” Shania is no slouch to love ballads either though, with her classics “Forever and for Always” and “When You Kiss Me” likely to be a part of her show. Although these two country shows are two of the most popular shows in Vegas for Valentine’s Day, their ticket demand is still closely matched by that of Britney Spears, whose songs of sex and love have catapulted her Planet Hollywood appearance to cracking our Top 10 Most Expensive Valentine’s Day Events list at the #6 spot with Britney Spears tickets averaging $268.72. Three more Vegas events also crack the list, all of which are Cirque du Soleil shows. One such show is The Beatles: Love at the Love Theatre at Mirage. Obviously, there will be plenty of classic love songs to enjoy.

Top 10 Highest Prices Valentine's Day Events

Performance

City

Venue

Avg Price

Soul2Soul: Tim McGraw & Faith Hill

Las Vegas

Venetian Hotel & Casino

$341.39

Andrea Bocelli

Miami

BB&T Center

$326.93

Justin Timberlake

Toronto

Air Canada Center

$301.32

Marc Anthony

Newark

Prudential Center

$283.89

Cirque du Soleil - O

Las Vegas

O Theater - Bellagio

$271.36

Britney Spears

Las Vegas

Planet Hollywood Theater

$268.72

Shania Twain

Las Vegas

Caesar's Palace

$241.56

New York City Ballet: Coppelia

New York

David H. Koch Theatre

$241.33

Cirque du Soleil - The Beatles: Love

Las Vegas

Love Theatre - Mirage

$236.50

Cirque du Soleil: Zarkana

Las Vegas

Aria Resort & Casino

$224.45

New York offers no shortage of possibilities for couples looking for a concert about love. For starters, alternative southern rockers Kings of Leon will be headlining Madison Square Garden with tickets available for an average of $210.26. Many folks will recall a myriad of fantastic Valentine’s Day-relevant songs off their hit 2008 album Only by the Night, including “Sex on Fire” and “Use Somebody.” They are currently touring for their new album Mechanical Bull, which features a fantastic song of love and lust titled “Temple.” If a little Latin heat is more of your persuasion, Marc Anthony will be playing the PrudentialCenter down in Newark, NJ. Chances are he will perform his 1999 hit ballad “I Need To Know.” Tickets for Anthony’s show are currently selling at an average price of $283.56.

Niagara Falls is always a fantastic location to celebrate Valentine’s Day, and this year the timeless soft rock sounds of Michael Bolton will be filling the Casino Avalon Ballroom at Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort. Bolton boasts an extensive discography of 17 studio albums, composed almost entirely of love ballads. Nine of his 35 singles have peaked at #1 on the charts, including “How Am I Supposed To Live Without You,” “Missing You Now,” and “To Love Somebody.” While tickets for the Bolton show are a bit pricey at an average cost of $152.65, they are still over 50% cheaper than what is going on up across the border in Toronto. Justin Timberlake will be putting on a Valentine’s Day performance at the Air Canada Centre. If Michael Bolton is timeless, JT is probably a little more relevant, and the secondary market is treating him as such with Justin Timberlake tickets selling for an average of $301.32, according to Frontrowtickets.com. On the surface, it might be a risky proposition to expose your girlfriend to JT on Valentine’s Day. But with such a lofty price tag, you’d also have to be pretty confident in your relationship to take that plunge.

Fantastic Valentine’s Day concerts aren’t just confined to the eastern part of the continent, either. The Midwest offers a myriad of love inspired shows. Country stars Lady Antebellum and Kip Moore will be playing INTRUST Arena in Kansas City. At one point, Lady Antebellum had four consecutive Number 1 hits on the Hot Country Songs chart, including love ballads “Need You Now” and “Our Kind Of Love.” The country doesn’t stop there, as George Strait is headlining The Palace of Auburn Hills up in Detroit. Strait, one of country music’s most influential artists, has an extensive list of songs about all aspects of love, including lasting love as purveyed by “Carrying Your Love With Me,” and love left behind in “Nobody in His Right Mind Would’ve Left Her.” George Strait tickets for the show are selling for $141.12, slightly above the price of Lady Antebellum tickets, which average $126.

Other major shows during Valentine’s Day include Kanye West at Baltimore Arena, Imagine Dragons at The Forum in Los Angeles, and Miley Cyrus at Rogers Arena in Vancouver. While Kanye West doesn’t exactly have the catalog of songs that screams “love,” Miley Cyrus has recently broken through the party song barrier with her cautionary ballad of love gone awry, “Wrecking Ball.” Following Miley’s release of the “Wrecking Ball” music video, the song shot up the charts to become her first number-one single in the United States. Miley Cyrus tickets for the show are currently averaging $161. While it is certainly a serious song that some speculate is a genuine reflection of Miley’s own deteriorating relationship with ex-fiancé Liam Hemsworth, few would argue that “Wrecking Ball” belongs in the same category as Andrea Bocelli’s “Time to Say Goodbye.” Off Bocelli’s aptly titled Timeless album, “Time to Say Goodbye” is the quintessential Valentine’s Day song about the ethereal and timeless nature of true love. Despite the lofty average ticket price of $326.93, there is perhaps no more romantic way to spend Valentine’s Day with your lover than taking in Bocelli’s performance at the BB&T Center in Miami.